HT204291 at times error 6722 appears while connecting to airplay device "apple tv"

at times error 6722 appears while connecting to airplay device "apple tv".  i have restarted the apple tv several times but it keeps doing the same thing, at times the pictures appears without sound from my sound system. what is the  problem, my apple tv and macbook pro is new?

As an update, tried to connect from a Macbook Pro with an older ITunes and all devices show up, connect and work fine.

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    No more need for an answer... the problem has been solved!

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    I have a very similar issue. Hardware involved:
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    Apple iPad 2 (Wifi only). iOS 6
    Apple iPhone 4S. iOS 6
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    4. Turn home sharing on and off within iTunes and also on each device.
    It would appear to me that the issue is with the files themselves, rather than the devices as different devices and different versions have been tested.
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    It may be possible the where you have the AX located may just be in a spot where it does not get a good signal even it is only 8 feet away.
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    You can easily find the Signal and Noise value using System Profiler on your Mac laptop.
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    15dB to 25dB SNR = Low signal
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